New drivers in Georgia will not have to worry about the road test for a while. As part of Governor Brian Kemp's executive order, the state driving test is suspended until mid-May. Even though teens still have to complete all other requirements like 40 hours of supervised driving, social distancing prevents Department of Driver Service employees from conducting the test. Therefore, a license can be granted from parents simply signing off on the 40 hours. A local driving school owner says the department is trying to make the process easy and "to lessen the burden on people right now."
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